ISBN: 0226473090
Author: Josh Lerner,Antoinette Schoar
Language: English
Publisher: University of Chicago Press (June 15, 2010)
Pages: 368
Category: Economics
Subcategory: Money
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International Differences in Entrepreneurship.
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Josh Lerner, Antoinette Schoar. Often considered one of the major forces behind economic growth and development, the entrepreneurial firm can accelerate the speed of innovation and dissemination of new technologies, thus increasing a country's competitive edge in the global market. As a result, cultivating a strong culture of entrepreneurial thinking has become a primary goal throughout the world.
International Differences in Entrepreneurship book.
International Differences in Entrepreneurship fills this void by explaining how a country's institutional differences, cultural considerations, and personal characteristics can affect the role that entrepreneurs play in its economy. Developing an understanding of the origins of entrepreneurs as well as the choices they make and the complexity of their activities across countries and industries are of central importance to this volume. Скачать (pdf, . 6 Mb).
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1050 Massachusetts Avenue. The long-run economic performance of Latin America has been unsatisfactory especially in comparison with other emerging economies, which have been able to catch up with developed countries. The historically low innovation and dynamic entrepreneurship rates have been identified as two of the main reasons for this situation.
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by Josh Lerner and Antoinette Schoar. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010
by Josh Lerner and Antoinette Schoar. International Differences in Entrepreneurship fills this void by explaining how a country's institutional differences, cultural considerations, and personal characteristics can affect the role that entrepreneurs play in its economy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010.
Often considered one of the major forces behind economic growth and development, the entrepreneurial firm can accelerate the speed of innovation and dissemination of new technologies, thus increasing a country's competitive edge in the global market. As a result, cultivating a strong culture of entrepreneurial thinking has become a primary goal throughout the world.
Surprisingly, there has been little systematic research or comparative analysis to show how the growth of entrepreneurship differs among countries in various stages of development. International Differences in Entrepreneurship fills this void by explaining how a country's institutional differences, cultural considerations, and personal characteristics can affect the role that entrepreneurs play in its economy. Developing an understanding of the origins of entrepreneurs as well as the choices they make and the complexity of their activities across countries and industries are of central importance to this volume. In addition, contributors consider how environmental factors of individual economies, such as market regulation, government subsidies for banks, and support for entrepreneurial culture affect the industry and the impact that entrepreneurs have on growth in developing nations.